Code of Virginia (Last Updated:July 28, 2020) |
TITLE 46.2. Motor Vehicles |
SUBTITLE II. Titling, Registration and Licensure |
CHAPTER 3. Licensure of Drivers |
ARTICLE 3. Persons Not to Be Licensed |
SECTION 46.2-312. Persons using bioptic telescopic lenses |
A. Persons using bioptic telescopic lenses shall be eligible for driver's licenses if they: 1. Demonstrate a visual acuity of at least 20/200 in one or both eyes and a field of seventy degrees horizontal vision without or with corrective carrier lenses or a comparable measurement that demonstrates a visual field within this range, or if these persons have vision in one eye only, they demonstrate a field of at least forty degrees temporal and thirty degrees nasal horizontal vision or a comparable measurement that demonstrates a visual field within this range; 2. Demonstrate a visual acuity of at least 20/70 in one or both eyes with the bioptic telescopic lenses and without the use of field expanders; 3. Meet all other criteria for licensure; 4. Accompany the license application with a report of examination by an ophthalmologist or optometrist on a form prescribed by the Department for evaluation by the Medical Advisory Board. B. Persons using bioptic telescopic lenses shall be eligible for learner's permits issued under § 46.2-335 provided they first meet the requirements of subsection A of this section, except for that part of the examination requiring the applicant to drive a motor vehicle. C. Persons using bioptic telescopic lenses shall be subject to the following restrictions: 1. They shall not be eligible for any of the driver's license endorsements provided for in § 46.2-335 ; 2. Their driver's licenses shall permit the operation of motor vehicles only during the period beginning one-half hour after sunrise and ending one-half hour before sunset. D. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision C 2 of this section, persons using bioptic telescopic lenses may be licensed to drive motor vehicles between one-half hour before sunset and one-half hour after sunrise if they: 1. Demonstrate a visual acuity of at least 20/40 in one or both eyes with the bioptic telescopic lenses and without the use of field expanders; 2. Have been licensed under subsection C of this section for at least one year; and 3. Pass a skills test taken at night. 1986, c. 115, § 46.1-357.3; 1989, cc. 147, 727; 2010, c. 46.2-335 . |